World Judicial Commission

The World Judicial Commission (WJC) is the legal arm of the World Government of World Citizens (WGWC). Its Coordinator is Francis Boyle, international jurist and professor of law at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. The WJC is responsible for creating the structures and frameworks which the WSA Legal Department attorneys and other attorneys around the world will use to advance and enforce world law.

The WJC is contacting leading academicians, peace and human rights
activists, and other lawyers for their endorsement of and assistance in the
development of the World Court.

The WJC is researching and writing a brief in support of the human right of
freedom of movement and residence throughout the world which will be used
by attorneys around the world. The brief will be used to bring claims on behalf
of WSA passport-holders against governments that violate these rights.

The WJC is creating a network of attorneys from around the world willing to
bring claims on behalf of WSA passport-holders in local courts and in the
World Court.

The WJC is helping to formulate world law through its involvement in the
World Syntegrity(R) Project. The WSP is the process through which world citizens
all over the planet are coming together to answer questions about how to
legally govern themselves through the next century.

THE WORLD SERVICE AUTHORITY (WSA) LEGAL DEPARTMENT

The WSA Legal Department (WSA Legal) is part of the administrative arm of
the World Government of World Citizens (WGWC). The main focus of this
department is the active legal defense of common world law. WSA Legal is
staffed by attorneys and legal assistants who provide educational information to world citizens
and WSA document holders regarding human rights and world law. WSA Legal
helps individuals to understand and utilize their WSA documents and works to
advance the human rights proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (UDHR), particularly the right to freedom of movement and residence.

What WSA Legal can do for you.

Write letters to government officials/heads of state and expose human rights
violations committed against WSA passport-holders by nation-state officials.